Mr. Murret. No, sir.
Mr. Jenner. What kind of a boy was Lee Harvey Oswald?
Mr. Murret. Well, I'll tell you: I didn't take that much interest in him. I couldn't tell you anything about that, because I didn't pay attention to all that. I do think he was a loud kid, you know what I mean; he was always raising his voice when he wanted something from his mother, I know that, but I think a lot of times he was just the opposite. He liked to read, and he stuck by himself pretty much in the apartment the way I understand it.
Mr. Jenner. Did you and Marguerite get along all right?
Mr. Murret. Not too well.
Mr. Jenner. Not too well?
Mr. Murret. No.
Mr. Jenner. What was the reason for that?
Mr. Murret. Well, it was due to her disposition, more or less. She always thought she was right, and she would get aggravated at anybody that disagreed with her, and things like that.
Mr. Jenner. But you avoided open controversy with her, is that correct?